Adi Shankaracharya Jayanti, Shankaracharya was not 508 AD in 788 AD, read evidence

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Adi Shankaracharya re -established religion. He established four benches on four dhams and along with establishing the Dashanami sect, he rendered Brahma Sutra. Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati ji has written in his book Satyarth Prakash that Adi Shankaracharyaji’s period is about 2200 years ago. Dayanand Saraswati ji took place 141 years ago. At present, English is going on 2025 and Vikram Samvat 2082 is going on. Vikram Samvat started 57 years before the English era. Kali Samvat 5126 is currently going on. Yudhishthira started 38 years before Samvat Kali Samvat. Meaning Yudhishthira Samvat 5165 is currently underway.Also Read: Adya Shankaracharya Jayanti: 15 things that make them special

Abhinav Shankaracharya: Shankaracharya, born in 788 AD, was Abhinav Shankaracharya. Abhinav Shankaracharya was born in 788 AD and died in 820 AD.

Adi Shankaracharya: Adi Shankaracharya was born at a place called Kaldi in Malabar region of Kerala, Nambudri Brahmin Shivguru and Arymba, 508 AD and he lived for 34 years. Adi Shankaracharya was born 508 AD and abandoned his body in 474 BC. Abhinav Shankar’s costumes and his life were almost like Adi Shankaracharya. He was also the teacher of the monastery. He was born to the house of Chidambaram resident of Srivishvaji. He was considered Adi Shankaracharya. These Abhinav Shankaracharyaji moved to a cave in Kailash.

Evidence meets the monasteries:

1. Adi Shankaracharya established four monasteries. In the north direction, he founded Jyotimath in Badrikashram. This was established between 2641 to 2645 Yudhishthira Samvat. After this, Shardamath was established in Dwarka in the west direction. It was established in 2648 Yudhishthir Samvat.

2. After this, he also established the Shringeri Math in the south in 2648 Yudhishthir Samvat. He then established the Govardhan Math in 2655 Yudhishthir Samvat in Jagannath Puri in the east direction. If you go to these monasteries, you will know about their establishment there.

Shankaracharya has written a verse in the history books of Sharda Math in 2648 in the west direction.

2631 Vaishakhashuklapanchami Shri Machhasankaravatar :.

Tadun 2663 Kartikashuklapurnimayan ….

Pujyapada …. Nijadeheniva ……

That is, Adi Shankaracharya was born on Vaishakh Shukla Panchami in 2631 Yudhishthira Samvat. If we believe in the birth and death of Adi Shankaracharya by the value of the above, then after 100 years of Lord Buddha, Adi Shankaracharya became.
His date of birth is described separately by different monasteries:- Dwarka Peeth: 491 BC, Jyotirmath: 485 BC, Jagannath Puri Peeth: 484 BC, Sringeri Peeth: 483 BCE, Kanchipuram Peetham: Kali 2593 (509 BC).

Jain King Sudhanwa was at the time of Adi Shankaracharya. During his reign, he propagated Vedic religion. He invited Jain Acharyas to debate during that period. King Sudhanwa later converted to Vedic religion. The copperplate of King Sudhanwa is available today. It was written a month before the death of Adi Shankaracharya. Shankaracharya’s classmate was Chittasukhacharya. He wrote a book called Brihatshankar Vijay. Although those books are not available in its original form today, they have two verses. In that verse, the birth of Adi Shankaracharya is mentioned in which he has spoken about the birth of Adi Shankaracharya in 2631 Yudhishthira Samvat. His body renunciation is mentioned in Gururna Malika. He has a tomb behind the Kedarnath temple.

Proof found from Dashanami sect:

Shankaracharya established the Dasanami sect to organize Hindus of every region and end casteism. These ten sects are as follows:- 1. Giri, 2. Parvat and 3. Sagar. His sages are Bhrugu. 4.puri, 5. Bharati and 6. Saraswati. His sage is Shandilya. 7. One and 8. Kashyapa is the sage of Aranya. 9. Tirti and 10. The sages of the ashram are aware. These sects are considered to be the saint sect nowadays, whose 13 akhadas bathe in Kumbh. The oldest arena is a call is aishad, which was established in 547 AD. Then how can Adi Shankaracharya be in 788 AD? It is a matter of thinking.

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